Overall exterior views of the ISS during Undocking and Flyaround Operations for STS-113 11A
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Overall Forward side view of the International Space Station ISS during Undocking and Flyaround maneuvers for STS-113 11A. Visible are Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 PMA2, U.S. Laboratory / Destiny, Space Station Remote Manipulator System SSRMS / Canadarm2, Airlock / Quest, S0 S-Zero, S1 S-One, P1 P-One and P6 P-six Trusses, P6 / Photovoltaic Solar Arrays SA, Aft EETCS, S-Gant Antenna, and Soyuz TMA-1 Spacecraft as sunglint glistens off the P6 SA and the Earth Limb visible in the upper Field Of View FOV. Endeavour undocks with the International Space Station on December 2, 2002 at 2:05 CST leaving behind the Expedition Six crew and installing a new segment, the P1 port one Truss to the Integrated Truss Assembly ITA.
NASA Identifier: s113e05435
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